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R&K scabiosa is nice, especially after the color changes. I found that I really love Black Swan in English Roses! With my dip pens, it comes out almost blood red. I didn't think that's what I was looking for but I love it!

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Kingdom Note (Mushroom) Mycena-pura

 

KWZ Ink Brown Pink

 

Both inks are wonderful options though KWZI, I find, is a wetter ink, but that lends itself to wonderful shading and it's far more affordable than the former.

 

Rouille d'Ancre, I believe, is more salmon in hue, but when the ink is applied generously, it takes on a dusky, vintage pink appearance.

 

I'll try to post some samples later today or tomorrow.

Have been looking for Mycena-pura for a few months now, but always seems to be out of stock/in negotiations. Any idea if you can get it somewhere other than kingdomnote.com?

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Have been looking for Mycena-pura for a few months now, but always seems to be out of stock/in negotiations. Any idea if you can get it somewhere other than kingdomnote.com?

Scan eBay everyday or the FPN Classifieds-- takes all of one minute out of your day. You'll hit gold eventually. :)

 

I have the ink and while I enjoy it more now than I did before (bought a bottle, didn't like it, sold it, repurchased back in December), I do believe there are more attainable, affordable alternatives to it. I noted a week ago that I'd post some sample swabs, but my scanner isn't working :(. I'll try to fix it today and get the swabs uploaded.

Ink, a drug.

― Vladimir Nabokov, Bend Sinister

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      Awesome! I'm in the process of preparing my bag for our pen meet this weekend and I literally have none of the items you mention!! I'll see if I can find one or two!
    • inkstainedruth
      @asota -- Yeah, I think I have a few rolls in my fridge that are probably 20-30 years old at this point (don't remember now if they are B&W or color film) and don't even really know where to get the film processed, once the drive through kiosks went away....  I just did a quick Google search and (in theory) there was a place the next town over from me -- but got a 404 error message when I tried to click on the link....  Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth 
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      There is still chemistry for processing regular chrome (positive) films like Kodak Ektachrome and Fuji Velvia, but Kodachrome was a completely different and multistep beast. 
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      Ah, but how to get it processed - that is the question. I believe that the last machine able to run K-14 (Kodachrome processing) ceased to operate some 15 or so years ago. Perhaps the film will be worth something as a curiosity in my estate sale when I die. 😺
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      Take a lot of photos!   If the film has deteriorated or 'gone off' in any way, you can use that as a 'feature' to take 'arty' pictures - whether of landmarks, or people, or whatever.
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